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The School Quality Snapshot is a family-facing report that provides a concise picture
of the quality of each school in a user-friendly format. For more information about
the School Quality Snapshot,
click here.

The School Quality Guide provides a more robust set of information about each school,
including multiple years of data so that schools’ progress over time can be more
easily tracked. For more information about the School Quality Guide,
click here.

Progress Report

The NYC Progress Report was the main accountability tool used by the New York City
Department of Education from 2007 through 2013. Progress Reports graded each school
with an A, B, C, D, or F and were based on student progress (60%), student performance
(25%), and school environment (15%). Progress Reports were developed for most schools,
including early childhood, elementary, middle, and high schools. Certain groups
of schools (District 79 schools, some District 75 schools, and some early childhood
schools) did not receive Progress Reports.

These reports include this school’s results from the NYC School Survey, which is
completed by parents, teachers and students in grades 6-12. Through the Survey,
respondents report satisfaction with various elements of the school’s environment. For
additional information about the School Survey, click here.

The Quality Review is a formal school visit by an experienced educator who evaluates
how well the school is organized to improve student achievement by observing classrooms,
reviewing documents, and speaking with parents, students and educators. The Quality
Review Report describes what the reviewer saw at the school -- what life is like
there. The report identifies some of the strengths in the school, as well as areas
where improvement is needed with suggestions for making improvements. To read more
about the Quality Review Process
click here.

New York State School Report Card

The New York State School Report Card is released every year by the New York State
Education Department (NYSED). It includes information about who each school in the
state serves, its students’ assessment outcomes as well as some State accountability
determinations. New York State Report Cards are available here – search for your school on the top of the page.

This report displays a summary of the school's budget (scheduled items) as it appears
in Galaxy. The budget is presented by section, with summaries of positions and budget
amounts by assignment, subject or grade depending on the section.

This report provides information about the arts education programs being offered to students in each school as well as the resources each school allocates to support them. The Report is based on the school’s response to the Annual Arts Education Survey and on quantitative school data collected by the Department of Education. For more information click here.

The class size report shows average class sizes at the citywide, borough, district, and school levels. To search for a specific school’s class size data broken down by grade and program click on the link above and select the "Detailed School-level Data" report. Once you have the report open, press Ctrl-F and enter the school’s name or code in the search field.

Daily, weekly and year to date attendance percentages report. Note that this report
shows school attendance data on a 2 week day lag. For a complete attendance report,
please go to Statistical Summaries and click on the “Attendance” tab.

The Statistical Summaries web site highlights summaries of various important DOE
statistics including official enrollment, regional attendance, citywide exam results
in reading and math, and employee headcounts. In addition, the site provides links
to more detailed attendance and enrollment data.